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Journalists Applaud Perez Hilton, Howard Stern, as Potential Replacements on 'American Idol'

Shock jock and vulgar gossip blogger would make for less family-friendly show

D'oh! Streisand Says 'Elections Should be Won -- Not Bought' But Has Given Over $600k to Political Causes

Actress/Entertainer expresses fear corporations will price people out of campaign financing and lock out 'women and candidates of diverse background.'

CNBC's Jim Cramer Challenges 'Infuriating' Pessimistic Media 'Bias'

'Mad Money' host argues the ticker tells a different story than what is being told in the news media about the economy.

Jackie Calmes: No Reputable Economist Would Deny Success of Obama 'Stimulus'

Reporter Jackie Calmes is still adamant on the success of Obama's "stimulus" package: "The argument of whether or not the stimulus worked is a mostly political one. I mean, you can hardly find an ...

Cato Scholar: Private Accounts the Only Answer on Social Security, Pensions

Man who dismantled Chile's crushing entitlement system tells FBN 'personal responsibility' the long-term solution.

Zombies Ate My News Judgment: NYT Critic on 'Plausible Premise' of Lefty Horror Flick

Movie critic John Anderson embraces left-wing environmental alarmism, and considers the new zombie movie "The Crazies" "socially progressive cinema. Perhaps even to the public good."

'Fury' in 'Deeply Republican' Utah Over Designating National Monuments in Western U.S.

Reporter Kirk Johnson finds "vitriol among Western conservatives" over a Department of Interior proposal to designate huge blocks of land in Western states as national monuments. Did liberals ...

Gasparino: 'It is My Job to Turn This Into a Barroom Brawl' with CNBC

Fox Business Network senior correspondent says he always wanted to work for Fox, but says he left CNBC amicably.

Carol Costello Uses Subtle Attacks on Bush, Republicans for Economic Pain

CNN kicks off 'Broken Government' series with middle-class anger over economic insecurity.

Zernike Smear Victim Calls for Her Firing, Retraction From NY Times

Young conservative author Jason Mattera responds to reporter Kate Zernike's smear of his CPAC speech as an appeal to "racial stereotypes."
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